Lines Matching refs:raid
2 http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/
11 for old raid arrays without persistent superblocks:
12 md=<md device no.>,<raid level>,<chunk size factor>,<fault level>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
14 for raid arrays with persistent superblocks
26 raid level = -1 linear mode
30 chunk size factor = (raid-0 and raid-1 only)
48 "raid=noautodetect". As of kernel 2.6.9, only drives with a type 0
51 The kernel parameter "raid=partitionable" (or "raid=part") means
74 So, to boot with a root filesystem of a dirty degraded raid[56], use
157 a text file indicating the 'raid level'. e.g. raid0, raid1,
159 If no raid level has been set yet (array is still being
169 Some raid levels allow this value to be set while the array is
179 raid levels that involve striping (0,4,5,6,10). The address space
498 them. A repair may also happen for some raid
535 re-written. As most raid levels work in units of pages rather
550 This are similar to /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_{min,max}